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Salvia Queen Blue

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Seeds per packet: 15

Salvia ‘Queen Blue’ is the epitome of regal splendor in the garden. As if painted by nature herself, this salvia variety boasts radiant violet-blue flowers that majestically bloom from May to August. Standing confidently at 24 inches tall, these plants not only captivate with their blossoms but also promise a reliable performance, blooming even in their inaugural year if sown early. With a resilience that endures the chill of Zone 4 winters, Salvia ‘Queen Blue’ offers gardeners a royal display that keeps gardens aglow for the majority of the warm season.

Features:

  • Stunning Violet-Blue Blooms: Adorns gardens with its vivid blossoms from May to August.
  • First-Year Flowering: Capable of showcasing its floral brilliance within the initial year when sown ahead of time.
  • Winter Resilience: Hardy and durable, it withstands winter conditions up to Zone 4.
  • Optimal Height: Grows to a notable 24 inches, making it a distinctive presence in garden beds or borders.
  • Germination Insights: Thrives best when sown in cell packs or flats with exposure to light for germination.
  • Germination Period: Emerges in a span of 21-30 days when maintained at a temperature of 75°F.
  • Spacing Recommendations: Advised to be transplanted into gardens with an 18-inch gap between plants.
  • Frost-Ready: It’s essential to transplant only after ensuring all potential frost threats have passed.

Let the Salvia ‘Queen Blue’ reign supreme in your garden, offering a royal vista that mesmerizes visitors and passersby alike.

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Height: 0-12 Inches
Water Needs: Average
Use: Bee Garden, Containers, Cut Flowers
Resistance: Deer, Rabbit
Plant Species: Flowers
Light Requirements: Full Sun
Bloom Season: Late Spring, Summer
Life Cycle: Perennial
Planting Season: Spring